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3 days ago
Local News, News

No serious injuries following collision at busy St. John’s intersection

A collision at a busy St. John’s intersection on Wednesday evening resulted in significant damage to the vehicles involved, however no serious injuries were reported. Shortly before 9:30 p.m. emergency crews were called to the intersection of Kenmount Road and Polina Road. Two vehicles collided, nearly head-on, causing extensive damage to both vehicles. Paramedics assessed […]

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3 days ago
News, Politics

Business leaders urge province to reject Churchill Falls MOU, not rush back into negotiations

A group of business leaders, lawyers and energy experts is calling on the province to reject the Churchill Falls MOU outright, rather than pursue renegotiation of the deal. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.

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3 days ago
News

Teachers union weighs in on potential education changes

Students across the province are counting down to summer vacation, which begins in just a few short weeks. But as NTV’s Beth Penney reports, the teachers union is weighing in on potential changes that could affect both educators and students in the near future.

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3 days ago
Business, Local News, News

Landings owner aims to rebuild after restaurant fire in Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s

A local business hopes to rebuild after a massive fire last March that forced an evacuation in part of Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s.

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3 days ago
Local News, News

Cartwright residents protest cancellation of new school

Residents in Cartwright held a protest this week against government’s decision to cancel a new school.

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3 days ago
Your Community

Your Community: Retired RCMP officer sets out on cross-country bucket list journey

It’s something many people dream of doing at least once in their lifetime. A retired RCMP officer left Newfoundland and Labrador today to begin a bucket list journey across the country. NTV’s Marykate O’Neill has his story tonight in Your Community.

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3 days ago
News

Students release classroom-raised salmon fry into Exploits River

Students from across central Newfoundland gathered on the Exploits River this morning to release salmon fry they’ve spent the school year raising in their classrooms. NTV’s Colleen Lewis has more.

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3 days ago
News

Police remind bikers to put safety first as weather improves

As warmer temperatures draw more people outdoors, police are reminding bikers of all ages about the importance of staying safe on the roads and trails. NTV’s Rosie Mullaley reports.

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